The Fort Wayne Farm Show kicked off at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Tuesday. Hoosier Ag Today Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin started on the seminar stage discussing his early outlook for ...
2025 proved to be a truly unusual year for Indiana’s corn and soybean crops, with growers facing a rollercoaster of weather and uneven yields that kept farmers and researchers on their toes. Early in ...
A lot of time was spent breaking down SB1 last year, what we can now officially call the Braun Tax Reform Bill. But the question remains: is this bill good for farmers? Purdue Professor Emeritus Larry ...
Could 2026 could mark the end of the traditional five-year U.S. farm bill era? That’s what agriculture policy analysts are saying as lawmakers on Capitol Hill struggle to produce comprehensive ...
American farmers are celebrating a major breakthrough this week as President Trump announced a new trade and economic agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The deal, reached during talks in the ...
Corteva Inc., which is based in Indianapolis, has officially announced plans to split its seed and pesticide businesses into two independent, publicly traded companies. According to a press release ...
A Madison County man is finding new life for an unlikely construction leftover…used drywall. Instead of sending scrap drywall to the landfill, Randy Scott from Anderson, Indiana is recycling it into a ...
The closure of one of Tyson’s major beef plants in Nebraska is sending shockwaves throughout the entire U.S. beef industry. “I’m in shock, along with everybody else,” says David Jobman, a cattle ...
A bill at the Indiana Statehouse that aims to make kids healthier is sparking debate about ultraprocessed foods and where pork fits into that definition. Marion County Republican Julie McGuire has ...
The POET bioethanol facility in Shelbyville, Indiana. Photo courtesy of POET. POET has announced it will expand its bioprocessing plant in Shelbyville with plans to double that facility’s bioethanol ...
U.S. farmers are facing one of the widest gaps between what they pay to produce food and what they earn from selling it. Investigate Midwest said it’s the largest gap farmers have seen between income ...
Dr. Jay Akridge, former Dean of Purdue’s College of Agriculture, receives the 2024 Hovde Award from the current Dean of Purdue’s College of Agriculture, Dr. Bernie Engel, during the Indiana Farm ...